MOSCOW, November 12. /TASS/. Participants in Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine are fighting, among other things, for the free use of the Russian language, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with the Moscow. Kremlin. Putin program on the Rossiya-1 television channel on Sunday.
The Russian presidential spokesman thus commented on a decision by the European Commission not to take into account the situation with the Russian language in Ukraine in assessing Kiev’s preparedness for accession to the European Union as reported by media outlets.
"The rights of the Russian language really do not concern them. These rights concern us. And now our guys at the frontline are fighting, among other things, for the Russian language," the Kremlin spokesman said, replying to questions from journalist Pavel Zarubin.
Meanwhile, "the rights of the Hungarian language concern Hungarians," Peskov said. "They speak quite specifically, advance their terms and are not going to give them up. There are a lot of disagreements there," he pointed out.